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Aesthetic stage

Aesthetic stage a term which is according to Kierkegaard is the first stage in the growth toward full personal freedom. During this stage, the person delights in many experiences but does not exercise his or her freedom.

Affarent nerves

Affarent nerves are nerves that bring impulses from receptors in the skin, joints, muscles, and other peripheral aspects of the body to the central nervous system.

Affect

Deutsch: Affekt / Español: Afecto / Português: Afecto / Français: Affect / Italiano: Affetto /

Affect refers to the pattern of observable behaviours that are associated with emotional states.

People express affect through changes in their facial expressions, the pitch of their voice, and their hand and body movements.

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Affect balance

Affect balance refers to the frequency of positive emotions minus the frequency of negative emotions

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Affect blend

Affect blend refers to a facial expression in which one part of the face is registering one emotion and another part of the face is registering a different emotion.

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Affect cultures

Affect cultures are cultures such as Italy that place a premium on the display of emotions.

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Affect intensity

Affect intensity refers to the strength or degree to which people typically experience their emotions.

Affect programme theory

Affect programme theory refers to the coordinated set of changes that constitute an emotional response, including physiological, behavioural, and subjective feelings

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